Thursday, November 12, 2009

Internet street fights are sad. Don't you think so? Alot of times they are brutal and are not about defense.

And what do the parents think when they see their child getting brutally pummeled in some street/ school fight on the internet? And what type of person would film such brutality. Don't get me wrong. I am an adult and I enjoy boxing and martial arts. I am a big fan and I am a decent fighter who is in good shape. But some of these kids don't know how to defend themselves. And I hate to see someone pin someone to the ground and keep punching someone over and over and see nobody stop the fight. Especially the female fights. Very brutal because there is no defense. These fights say alot about the sad state of humanity. And I know, people have been fighting forever. But still, we should progress past this point. You see more and more of these brutal fights on the internet. I'm gonna stop watching.

Internet street fights are sad. Don't you think so? Alot of times they are brutal and are not about defense.
Willys cynical thought for the day;





All these arguments online reminds me of a pic, I may still have it (?), it says, "Arguing online is like winning the 'Special Olympics' even if you win you're both still freaking retards!"





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Reply:I agree I do not like nor do I support this.
Reply:Ok I first say one of these when my son was cracking up on the internet (myspace). I think it is wrong, wrong, wrong. It gives the sick idea that is ok to go out and do this with no recourse. The best thing is to stop watching. If more and more people do then their wont be the desire for it.
Reply:I'm totally agree with you


Internet is a double edged weapon
Reply:Um... okay I pretty much just shop online.
Reply:Wait, what is an Internet street fight? I have not heard of this.
Reply:i agree..BUT i did see one online where a Guy was all pumped up and (by himself) Jumped up and slammed his head sideways into the rear windshield of an explorer...Smashed the thing to pieces,,and acted like nothing happened,,,lol...the guy he was fighting ran away lol
Reply:thay are not internet street fights. they are fights that are


recorded by camera and upload to the internet. but you have a point


some people buy a camera.get drunk and say lets kick some butt. and record it and put it on the internet. but if they lose we will never


see the tape. how many fights that are or not recorded that


happen. we will never know.
Reply:I grew up around a lot of fighting, and usually, cameras and weapons were involved. (saw this guy's arm cut off with a machete during a street fight) Ususally, they weren't fights - just attacks on people. This is why there is no 'defense'. In the 'hood, you mind your own business or you end up in a ditch somewhere. I've seen people shot, stabbed, beaten, stomped, jumped, thrown over a clif - all kinds of ****. And usually, I didn't get involved. That is why I am alive to answer your question.





What you see on the Internet is child's play. These well-fed sheltered fools fight, but they do it just for entertainment and shock value. Sometimes, I still have nightmares about the numerous incidents I have witnessed or been involved in first-hand.





I am a martial artist myself - Systema, Taekwondo, Sambo, Hung Gar. Being a martial artist, you DO realize that what goes on in the dojo is totally different than what goes on in the street. Nobody gives a flying **** about hitting a man while he's down. There are no rules in street fighting whatsoever. I know this because I killed a man with my bare ******* hands when I was 16 in self-defense.


To me, this is worse than some Internet video, so I suggest you get out more and get a thicker skin. Make one wrong in the dojo, you get up and fix your belt. You **** up on the street, you will end up on the 11 o' clock news. I don't worry about his myself, because I have seen true savagery first-hand.


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